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Clamping Range
Max. Clamping force
Clamp Method
Max. Load
footprint (standing)
footprint (folded)
Clamp Travel – foot Pedal
Weight
Construction
oPeratinG instrUctions
note: before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
—set-UP instrUctions
1. Put the jaWHorse
®
the ground, loosen the rear leg locking knob (5) and
slide the rear leg from its storage position. Pivot the
leg to position and slide it all the way upward then lift
and slide it fully into its housing at the rear. Tighten the
knob. (see a-c)
2. draw the foot pedal locking latch (12), and raise the foot
pedal (10) until it "clicks" into position. (see d-e)
3. Rotate the front legs (7) all the way forward until they
"click" into position. The front leg locking latch (9) will
be open automatically. (see e)
4. Turn the jaWHorse
recheck that all legs are locked firmly in position.
—FoldinG instrUctions
folding is the reverse procedure of above. (see F-k)
1. Ensure that the lock / release switch is in the "unlock
position". (see F)
2. slide the front leg latch (9) and fold the front legs into
position. (see G)
3. draw the foot pedal locking latch and place the foot
pedal in folding position. (see H)
4. Loosen the rear locking knob. slide the rear leg from
housing and back into storage position. Make sure the
rear leg is engaged fully into storage position and the
rear leg locking knob is tightened firmly.
5. you can carry the rear leg as a carry handle when the
®
jaWHorse
sheetmaster is fully folded in its
position. (see i)
0˝-49˝(0-125cm)
1 Metric Ton (1000 kg)
foot step
600 lbs (272 kg)
44˝x37-3/4˝x35˝
(112*96*89 cm)
35-3/4˝x15˝x13-3/4˝
(91*39*35 cm)
1˝ (24 mm) per step
53 lbs(24 kg)
solid steel
sheetmaster upside down on
®
sheetmaster upright and
6. you can also slide the rear leg to use as a handle.
With the wheels (13) on the front, transporting the
®
jaWHorse
sheetmaster is easy and fast.
Note that the wheels are not designed to withstand
rigorous transport, such as bouncing down stairways or
traversing rough terrain. (see j, k)
—clamPinG
1. Place the workpiece against the fixed jaw (15) and
slide the moving jaw (1) forward until it touches the
workpiece.
The foot pedal can be pressed repeatedly to make the
jaw move forward.
2. slide the lock / release switch down to the "lock"
position. (see l)
3. apply downward pressure on the foot pedal until
enough clamping force is applied. (see m)
WarninG: maximum allowable force
on the foot pedal is 220 lbs (maximum
100kg). do not stand or jump on the unit, as you
can cause injury or damage the unit.
—releasinG
1. slide the lock / release switch up to the "release"
position. (see F)
2. Push on the foot pedal, allow it to return up and release
the workpiece. (see m)
if you have clamped the object very tightly, you must exert
similar pressure on the foot pedal before it will release.
WarninG: ensure you are supporting the
workpiece to avoid its falling when the
jaw is released.
3. slide the moving jaw back and remove your workpiece.
(see n)
—clamPinG on one side oF tHe jaW
sometimes, large or awkward workpieces can only be
clamped on one side of the jaws. in this case, be sure to
avoid excessive clamping force.
—clamPinG sQUare Pieces verticallY (see o)
sometimes, tubing or other square (steel, aluminum or
other) workpieces need to be clamped vertically on the
center of the jaws. The hole on the base plate under the jaw
accommodates pieces up to 2-3/8 in width.
—clamPinG larGe objects [24-1/4˝ to 49˝
(62-125 cm)]
The moving jaw can be reversed to accommodate large
workpieces.
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